Aljazeera.com | Pakistan: Anger after honour killing of Qandeel Baloch Aljazeera.com Karachi, Pakistan - Pakistani social media star Qandeel Baloch, who was known for her daring posts, has been killed by her brother. Police on Saturday told Al Jazeera that Baloch's father, Mohammed Azeem, had filed a case against his son Waseem Azeem. Pakistani Social Media Star Strangled In Apparent 'Honor' Killing Qandeel Baloch, a Pakistani internet celebrity, Is killed in 'honor killing' Pakistani model strangled by brother in apparent honor killing after posting pictures |
The Guardian | England v Pakistan: Hosts facing tough run chase at Lord's BBC News England face a difficult run chase against Pakistan after the tourists ended the third day of the first Test with a lead of 281. The previous highest chase by England at Lord's is 282-3 against New Zealand in 2004, meaning Alastair Cook's men are ... England v Pakistan: first Test, day three – as it happened England vs Pakistan: Chris Woakes claims 11 wickets to join English greats at Lord's - but now it's Yasir Shah's turn Younis gets in a tangle, Pakistan get out of one |
New York Times | Pakistan's Paltry Olympic Team Reflects a Decaying Legacy New York Times LAHORE, Pakistan — A decline in support for sports has left Pakistan, which once prided itself on producing the world's best field hockey and squash players, facing an Olympics in which only a handful of its athletes will compete as wild-card entries. Pakistan sport hits low point with qualifying debacle |
Times of India | Pakistan declared Wani a martyr under pressure, says ex-foreign secretary Times of India BEIJING: Pakistan declared Hizbul commander Burhan Wani as a "martyr" and July 19 as black day because it came under emotional pressure from the public, Riaz Hussain Khokhar, former foreign secretary of Pakistan said here on Saturday. Militant with US bounty on his head walks free in Pakistan There is 'no Kashmir issue' between India and Pakistan: Jitendra Singh Govt came under pressure to support Burhan Wani: Pak ex-foreign secretary |
ESPNcricinfo.com (blog) | The five-step model for Pakistan fans ESPNcricinfo.com (blog) Awe is the most natural reaction to witnessing the performance of Pakistan's bowlers, in particular. The bowlers have done their best to put the lie to the idea that cricket is a batsman's game - and what a best it has been. In England alone, they have ... |
New York Times | Posters in Pakistan Urge a General to Take Control of the Government New York Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Posters urging the Pakistani Army chief to take over the country in a military coup sprouted suddenly across Pakistan this week, with a photograph of Gen. Raheel Sharif, a burly man with a thick mustache, and an emphatic ... Pakistan's Kashmir policy: time to refocus? |
Economic Times | Pakistan violating Indus Waters Treaty: India Economic Times NEW DELHI: India on Saturday said Pakistan was violating the Indus Waters Treaty by deciding to move the Court of Arbitration over construction of two dams. External Affairs Ministry spokesman Vikas Swarup said Pakistan was breaching provisions of the ... Avail Indus Water Treaty norms to resolve matters: India to Pakistan Pakistan to take river dispute back to court |
The Guardian | Moeen Ali claims prized Pakistan scalps in timely reminder of spinning skills The Guardian Two men went to Mo on the third day, with the dual pillars of the Pakistan middle order, Misbah-ul-Haq and Younis Khan, removed by Moeen Ali for what was a pair of personal victories for England's lone spinner during a tense and tantalising afternoon ... Live Cricket Score of England vs Pakistan, 1st Test, Day 3 at London |
Daily Star | The Kim Kardashian of Pakistan has died in 'honour killing' Daily Star Qandeel is known by some as Pakistan's Kim Kardashian West, often using her platform to discuss female empowerment, with 42.1 thousand followers on Twitter. Her last post, just days ago read: "As a women we must stand up for ourselves..As a women we ... |
Reuters | Former Afghan spy chief says letters show Pakistan supports militants Reuters Rahmatullah Nabil stepped down from the National Directorate of Security (NDS) in December last year after opposing Afghan President Ashraf Ghani's efforts to improve relations with Pakistan and include Islamabad in peace talks with the Taliban. Nabil ... Pakistan 'school attack mastermind' killed in US strike U.S. airstrike kills architect of 2014 Pakistan school massacre Pakistan school attack mastermind killed by US airstrike, Pentagon says |